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The Person In Personnel Security: A Vulnerability In Espionage Analysis, Ibpp Editor
The Person In Personnel Security: A Vulnerability In Espionage Analysis, Ibpp Editor
International Bulletin of Political Psychology
This article describes some espionage-relevant content variables within which individual behavior is embedded.
Trends. Psychology And Sanctions: Why Saddam Won, Ibpp Editor
Trends. Psychology And Sanctions: Why Saddam Won, Ibpp Editor
International Bulletin of Political Psychology
This article discusses the psychology of sanctions and the effect sanctions have had on the Iraqi people.
Trends. Once, Shame On You, Twice, Shame On Me: Recapitulation Of Scandal In The United Kingdom, Ibpp Editor
Trends. Once, Shame On You, Twice, Shame On Me: Recapitulation Of Scandal In The United Kingdom, Ibpp Editor
International Bulletin of Political Psychology
This article discusses Peter Mandelson, confidant to the United Kingdom's Prime Minister, Tony Blair, and the attempts to explain why Mr. Mandelson has, for a second time, resigned from the government under scandalous clouds.
Ibpp Research Associates: Uganda, Staff Writer – The Monitor Online (Uganda)
Ibpp Research Associates: Uganda, Staff Writer – The Monitor Online (Uganda)
International Bulletin of Political Psychology
This article - Issue joint statement against bombs, by a newspaper staff writer - was originally posted on The Monitor [Online] (Uganda) on January 30, 2001. It presents information about the 2001 elections in Uganda, comparing the current events to the violence- and tension-filled elections of 1996.
The full article is not available for download due to copyright restrictions. Please contact Daily Monitor for details.
Daily Monitor was established as an independent daily newspaper, The Monitor, and relaunched as Daily Monitor in June 2005. Daily Monitor is a subsidiary of Monitor Publications Ltd, which is owned by The Nation Media …
Creation Of Paranoia, Part Ii, Ibpp Editor
Creation Of Paranoia, Part Ii, Ibpp Editor
International Bulletin of Political Psychology
This is the final section of an article that explores parallels between delusions and paranoia suffered by society and by the mentally ill. Motives behind the creation of paranoia are discussed. Focus is given to creation of paranoia toward the Jewish people, because this social pathology has infected most of the world for a greater period of time than any other. Reaction to rejection of ideology is found to be an important motive for creation of paranoia in society. Other manifestations of social paranoia, such as the creation of false memories, are also discussed. (Note 1: The article is written …
Ibpp Research Associates: Zimbabwe, Staff Writer – Standard Online (Zimbabwe)
Ibpp Research Associates: Zimbabwe, Staff Writer – Standard Online (Zimbabwe)
International Bulletin of Political Psychology
The following article was posted on the Standard Online (Zimbabwe). All rights to the article are reserved, and it may not be provided for download here. Please contact The Standard for more information.
This article discusses the declaration for three days of mourning for Laurent Kabila, former Democratic Republic of the Congo leader. President Robert Mugabe declared the three-day mourning period and many in the general public felt Mugabe was demeaning the people of Zimbabwe.
Creation Of Paranoia, Part I, Ibpp Editor
Creation Of Paranoia, Part I, Ibpp Editor
International Bulletin of Political Psychology
This article explores parallels between delusions and paranoia suffered by society and by the mentally ill. Motives behind the creation of paranoia are discussed. Focus is given to creation of paranoia toward the Jewish people, because this social pathology has infected most of the world for a greater period of time than any other. Reaction to rejection of ideology is found to be an important motive for creation of paranoia in society. Other manifestations of social paranoia, such as the creation of false memories, are also discussed. (Note 1: The article is written by Dr. Karl Ericson. Dr. Ericson has …